Looking to find a cheap hotel accommodations near the nightlife. Not hostels as I will need to be able to have offer night guests.

Anything specific to see or do?

Also how much money should I bring for 4days?

no-one has ever been to Boracay. It is a lonely rock, about 7km long and 800 meters wide at the mid-point.

You will need $1000 / day. (girls are expensive toys).

There is NOTHING to do that does not involved either drinking or the water.

Seriously, 260-odd threads about or referring to Boracay here in the travel forum and many of them have decent, practical advice.

If you want to pay me as your travel agent I would be happy to charge a 10% fee and do your homework for you.

Seriously, rates will be about $30-50 per night (breakfast included) for4 low end places during the lunar new year. Your best options are mid beach around boat station 2. Most of the night life is around there as well.

For 4 days you can plan on $200 PLUS air and hotel at that time of year (christmas, easter and lunar new year are the busiest and MOST expensive time to be there). If you plan to add water sports to that then add another $200 to your pocket. If you plan to go lady hunting then add another $200 for the evenings in the disco.

Bring DOLLARS (crisp new $100 bills) and pick up php 5000 at the airport in ICN before you travel (the smallest notes you can get).

If you want the Philippines, at the lunar new year, and cheap then Boracay is NOT the place to be going.

Unless your a super-stud I would figure in an additional $50-75 a day for entertainment, that is if your considering over night guests. Filipina are the best friends money can buy, but they ain't free.

Unless your a super-stud I would figure in an additional $50-75 a day for entertainment, that is if your considering over night guests. Filipina are the best friends money can buy, but they ain't free.

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Lets just say I have no problem pulling women abroad.

SEA is known to have the "friendliest" women in the world with Filipinas taking the crown.

From what I have read a young good looking, in shape, well dressed guy will have no problem in SEA. So, I am not really concerned with that in the slightest.

I stayed at Moreno's in Station 3 for 900 pesos a night in July, but that price will be more over high season. Station 3 has the cheapest prices on the beach (if you're willing to stay a bit away from the beach, it's cheaper) and is more quiet.

I usually try to wheel and deal by offering to stay four-plus nights and paying a lump sum with no refund. Just make sure you check out the room first.